Can the smallest NS yet deliver a sporty riding experience at under Rs 1 lakh? Bajaj has taken its successful Pulsar NS formula and applied it to the 125cc segment, downsizing the engine from the ...
With the arrival of the Pulsar NS125, Bajaj’s Pulsar line-up has grown to 10 models, while the NS range now consists of three models. Unlike the higher-capacity NS models, this one uses not only a ...
The Pulsar NS125 is getting a thoughtful refresh for the 2026 model year, arriving at showrooms with upgrades that bring more tech and style to the entry-level 125 cc segment. While the engine and ...
Not long ago, Bajaj took the market by surprise and launched the Pulsar NS125. We recently swung a leg over it and here’s what we think about it. Right off the bat, the Pulsar NS125 looks like any ...
The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and TVS Raider 125 are both popular bikes in the 125cc segment. Let's find out which bike offers more value based on features, ABS modes, and price. The 125cc segment has become ...
Should Bajaj Auto introduce the Pulsar NS125 in India given that it already makes one for Colombia and Poland? The Pulsar NS125 could fill the void left behind by the Pulsar 135 LS. The Pulsar NS125 ...
Bajaj Auto has introduced a new variant of the Pulsar NS125, now equipped with ABS for enhanced safety. Priced at Rs 1,06,739 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the updated model aims to offer better braking ...
Bajaj Auto has launched a new ABS variant of the Pulsar NS125 that costs Rs 1,06,739, ex-showroom. As the name suggests, Bajaj has updated the motorcycle with single-channel ABS. We explore the key ...
With the festive season underway, leading two-wheeler brands are rolling out attractive offers to draw in buyers. Meanwhile, Bajaj has joined the celebration by pushing the 2026 version of the Pulsar ...
The Bajaj Pulsar has remained a household name among motorcycle enthusiasts for nearly 25 years, cementing its place as one of India's top-selling bikes. Despite its long legacy, Bajaj has ...
Commuter motorcycles are the lifeblood of the Indian motorcycle industry, and at a time when less people are commuting (and no college students are heading to college either), you may wonder what ...
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